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ACTIVE LEARNING ASSIGNMENT
GIT 1
Acoustics is the interdisciplinary science that deals with the study of all
mechanical waves in gases, liquids, and solids including vibration, sound,
ultrasound and infrasound. The scientific study of the propagation, absorption,
and reflection of sound waves is called acoustics.
Architectural acoustics deals with the design and construction of music
halls and sound recording rooms to provide best audible sound to the
audience.
GIT 2
On the basis of frequency f sound waves are classified into three types:
1. Infrasound (f<20Hz)
2. Audible sound (20Hz<f<20kHz)
3. Ultrasound (f>20kHz)
Sound is a mechanical wave that is an oscillation of pressure transmitted
through a solid, liquid, or gas, composed of frequencies within the range of
hearing and of a level sufficiently strong to be heard.
The audio range falls between 20 Hz and 20,000 Hz. The ultrasonic
range refers to the very high frequencies: 20,000 Hz and higher. This range
has shorter wavelengths which allows better resolution in imaging
technologies. Medical applications such as ultrasonography and
elastography rely on the ultrasonic frequency range.
On the other end of the spectrum, the lowest frequencies are known as
the infrasonic range. These frequencies can be used to study geological
phenomena such as earthquakes.
GIT 3
The characteristics of musical sound are:
1. Pitch – Related to frequency of sound.
2. Loudness – Related to intensity of sound.
3. Timbre – Related to quality of sound.
It is a sensation that depends upon the frequency. Pitch helps in distinguishing
between a note of high frequency and low frequency of the same intensity
produced by the same instrument. A shrill sound is produced by a sound of high
frequency.
Thus, greater the frequency of a sound the higher is the pitch and vice versa. The
pitch of sound changes due to Doppler’s principle when either the source or the
observer or both are in motion.
GIT 4
Loudness is a characteristic which is common to all sounds, whether classified as musical
sound or noise.
Loudness is a degree of sensation produced on ear. Thus, loudness varies from one listener to
another. Loudness depends upon intensity and also upon the sensitiveness of the ear.
L α log10I
or L= Klog10I
From this relation it is seen that loudness is directly proportional to the logarithm of
intensity, and is known as Weber-Fechner law.
It is the quality of sound which enables us to distinguish between two sounds having
the same loudness and pitch. It depends on the pressure of overtones.
It helps us to distinguish between musical notes emitted by different musical
instruments and voices of different persons even though the sounds have the same pitch
and loudness.
GIT 5
Intensity I of sound wave at a point is defined as the amount of sound energy
Q flowing per unit area in unit time when the surface is held normal to the
direction of the propagation of sound wave
i.e., I = QAt
The intensity is a physical quantity which depends upon factors like amplitude
a, frequency f and velocity v of sound together with the density of the medium ρ.
Therefore, the intensity I in a medium is given by
 I = 2π2 f2 a2 ρv
The unit of intensity is Wm-2 .
The minimum sound intensity which a human ear can sense is called the
threshold intensity. Its value is 10-12 watt/m2 .
The minimum intensity is also known as zero or standard intensity.
GIT 6
The sound absorption coefficient ‘a’ of a material is defined as the
ratio of sound energy absorbed by it to the total sound energy
incident on it.
Absorption coefficient a = Sound energy absorbed by the surface
Total sound energy incident on it
A second form of definition is given by Sabine.
It is defined as the reciprocal of the area of the sound-absorbing
material which absorbs the same amount of sound energy as that of
1m 2 of an open window.
 The unit of absorption coefficient is Sabine and is also called
O.W.U. (Open Window Unit).
GIT 7
The special materials used to increase the absorption of sound
waves or to reduce the reflection of sound waves in a room or a
hall are known as sound absorbing materials.
A good sound absorbing material should have a combination of
one or more of the following properties:
1. It should be have high sound absorbing efficiency.
2. It should be: easily available, cheap, easy to fix, durable, light
in weight, good looking, etc.
3. It should be water proof and must have good resistance to fire.
4. It should be efficient over a wide range of frequencies.
5. It should have sufficient structural strength.
GIT 8
The sound absorbing materials are broadly classified into the
following four categories:
1. Porous absorbents - e.g. : fiber boards, rock wood, wood
wool, soft plasters, mineral wools, glass silk, asbestos fiber
spray, etc.
2. Cavity resonators - It is a chamber or a container having a
small opening for sound waves to enter.
3. Resonant absorbents or panel absorbers - e.g. : window
doors, rigid plastic boards, wood and hard-board, panels,
suspended plaster ceilings, gypsum boards etc.
4. Composite absorbents - e.g. : bottle or an empty jars, glass
wood, quilt or slab, perforated hard board backed by perforated
fiber board etc. GIT 9
The persistence or prolongation of sound in a hall even though the source of
sound is cut off is called reverberation.
The time taken by the sound to fall below the minimum audibility level after the
source stopped sounding is called reverberation time.
Sabine defined the reverberation time as the time taken by the sound
intensity to fall to one millionth of its original intensity after the source
stopped emitting sound.
i.e., E = Em at t=T
 106
 According the Sabine, the reverberation time is given by
 T = 0.167 V
 ΣaS GIT 10
The various factors affecting the acoustics of buildings such as reverberation
time, loudness, focusing, echo, echelon effect, resonance and noise with their
remedies are explained in brief in this pection.
1) Reverberation Time
 Reverberation is the persistence or prolongation of sound in a hall even
after the
source stopped emitting sound.
GIT 11
Remedies
1. By providing windows and openings.
2. By having full capacity of audience in the hall or room.
3. By using heavy curtains with folds.
4. By covering the floor with carpets.
2) Loudness
 The uniform distribution of loudness in a hall or a room is an important factor for
satisfactory hearing. Sometimes, the loudness may get reduced due to excess of
sound-absorbing materials used inside a hall or room.
Remedies
1. By using suitable absorbents at places where noise is high. As a result, the
distribution of loudness may become uniform.
2. By constructing low ceilings for the reflection of sound towards the listener.
3. By using large sounding boards behind the speaker and facing the audience.
4. By using public address system like loudspeakers.
GIT 12
3) Focusing And Interference Effects
The presence of any concave surface or any other curved surface in the hall or room
may make the sound to be concentrated at this focus region. As a result, the sound may
not be heard at all the other regions. These regions are referred as dead space.
Remedies
1. Curved surfaces can be avoided. If curved surfaces are present, they should be
covered with suitable sound-absorbing materials.
4) Echo
An echo is heard due to reflection of sound from a distant sound-reflecting object.
If the time interval between the direct sound and reflected sound is less than 1/15th of
a second, the reflected sound is helpful in increasing the loudness.
Remedies
1. An echo can be avoided by covering long-distance walss and high ceiling with
suitable sound absorbing material. This prevents reflection of sound.
GIT 13
5) Echelon Effect
It refers to the generation of a new separate sound due to multiple echo's. A set of
railings or any regular reflecting surface is said to produce the echelon effect. This
echelon effect affects the quality of the original sound.
Remedies
1. The remedy to avoid echelon effect is to cover such surfaces with sound absorbing
materials.
6) Resonance
Resonance occurs due to the matching of frequency. If the window panels and
sections of wooden portions have not been tightly fitted, they may start vibrating,
thereby creating an extra sound in addition to the sound produced in the hall or room.
Remedies
1. the resonance may be avoided by fixing the window panels properly. Any other
vibrating objects which may produces resonance can be placed over a suitable
sound absorbing material.
GIT 14
GIT 15

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  • 2. Acoustics is the interdisciplinary science that deals with the study of all mechanical waves in gases, liquids, and solids including vibration, sound, ultrasound and infrasound. The scientific study of the propagation, absorption, and reflection of sound waves is called acoustics. Architectural acoustics deals with the design and construction of music halls and sound recording rooms to provide best audible sound to the audience. GIT 2
  • 3. On the basis of frequency f sound waves are classified into three types: 1. Infrasound (f<20Hz) 2. Audible sound (20Hz<f<20kHz) 3. Ultrasound (f>20kHz) Sound is a mechanical wave that is an oscillation of pressure transmitted through a solid, liquid, or gas, composed of frequencies within the range of hearing and of a level sufficiently strong to be heard. The audio range falls between 20 Hz and 20,000 Hz. The ultrasonic range refers to the very high frequencies: 20,000 Hz and higher. This range has shorter wavelengths which allows better resolution in imaging technologies. Medical applications such as ultrasonography and elastography rely on the ultrasonic frequency range. On the other end of the spectrum, the lowest frequencies are known as the infrasonic range. These frequencies can be used to study geological phenomena such as earthquakes. GIT 3
  • 4. The characteristics of musical sound are: 1. Pitch – Related to frequency of sound. 2. Loudness – Related to intensity of sound. 3. Timbre – Related to quality of sound. It is a sensation that depends upon the frequency. Pitch helps in distinguishing between a note of high frequency and low frequency of the same intensity produced by the same instrument. A shrill sound is produced by a sound of high frequency. Thus, greater the frequency of a sound the higher is the pitch and vice versa. The pitch of sound changes due to Doppler’s principle when either the source or the observer or both are in motion. GIT 4
  • 5. Loudness is a characteristic which is common to all sounds, whether classified as musical sound or noise. Loudness is a degree of sensation produced on ear. Thus, loudness varies from one listener to another. Loudness depends upon intensity and also upon the sensitiveness of the ear. L α log10I or L= Klog10I From this relation it is seen that loudness is directly proportional to the logarithm of intensity, and is known as Weber-Fechner law. It is the quality of sound which enables us to distinguish between two sounds having the same loudness and pitch. It depends on the pressure of overtones. It helps us to distinguish between musical notes emitted by different musical instruments and voices of different persons even though the sounds have the same pitch and loudness. GIT 5
  • 6. Intensity I of sound wave at a point is defined as the amount of sound energy Q flowing per unit area in unit time when the surface is held normal to the direction of the propagation of sound wave i.e., I = QAt The intensity is a physical quantity which depends upon factors like amplitude a, frequency f and velocity v of sound together with the density of the medium ρ. Therefore, the intensity I in a medium is given by  I = 2π2 f2 a2 ρv The unit of intensity is Wm-2 . The minimum sound intensity which a human ear can sense is called the threshold intensity. Its value is 10-12 watt/m2 . The minimum intensity is also known as zero or standard intensity. GIT 6
  • 7. The sound absorption coefficient ‘a’ of a material is defined as the ratio of sound energy absorbed by it to the total sound energy incident on it. Absorption coefficient a = Sound energy absorbed by the surface Total sound energy incident on it A second form of definition is given by Sabine. It is defined as the reciprocal of the area of the sound-absorbing material which absorbs the same amount of sound energy as that of 1m 2 of an open window.  The unit of absorption coefficient is Sabine and is also called O.W.U. (Open Window Unit). GIT 7
  • 8. The special materials used to increase the absorption of sound waves or to reduce the reflection of sound waves in a room or a hall are known as sound absorbing materials. A good sound absorbing material should have a combination of one or more of the following properties: 1. It should be have high sound absorbing efficiency. 2. It should be: easily available, cheap, easy to fix, durable, light in weight, good looking, etc. 3. It should be water proof and must have good resistance to fire. 4. It should be efficient over a wide range of frequencies. 5. It should have sufficient structural strength. GIT 8
  • 9. The sound absorbing materials are broadly classified into the following four categories: 1. Porous absorbents - e.g. : fiber boards, rock wood, wood wool, soft plasters, mineral wools, glass silk, asbestos fiber spray, etc. 2. Cavity resonators - It is a chamber or a container having a small opening for sound waves to enter. 3. Resonant absorbents or panel absorbers - e.g. : window doors, rigid plastic boards, wood and hard-board, panels, suspended plaster ceilings, gypsum boards etc. 4. Composite absorbents - e.g. : bottle or an empty jars, glass wood, quilt or slab, perforated hard board backed by perforated fiber board etc. GIT 9
  • 10. The persistence or prolongation of sound in a hall even though the source of sound is cut off is called reverberation. The time taken by the sound to fall below the minimum audibility level after the source stopped sounding is called reverberation time. Sabine defined the reverberation time as the time taken by the sound intensity to fall to one millionth of its original intensity after the source stopped emitting sound. i.e., E = Em at t=T  106  According the Sabine, the reverberation time is given by  T = 0.167 V  ΣaS GIT 10
  • 11. The various factors affecting the acoustics of buildings such as reverberation time, loudness, focusing, echo, echelon effect, resonance and noise with their remedies are explained in brief in this pection. 1) Reverberation Time  Reverberation is the persistence or prolongation of sound in a hall even after the source stopped emitting sound. GIT 11
  • 12. Remedies 1. By providing windows and openings. 2. By having full capacity of audience in the hall or room. 3. By using heavy curtains with folds. 4. By covering the floor with carpets. 2) Loudness  The uniform distribution of loudness in a hall or a room is an important factor for satisfactory hearing. Sometimes, the loudness may get reduced due to excess of sound-absorbing materials used inside a hall or room. Remedies 1. By using suitable absorbents at places where noise is high. As a result, the distribution of loudness may become uniform. 2. By constructing low ceilings for the reflection of sound towards the listener. 3. By using large sounding boards behind the speaker and facing the audience. 4. By using public address system like loudspeakers. GIT 12
  • 13. 3) Focusing And Interference Effects The presence of any concave surface or any other curved surface in the hall or room may make the sound to be concentrated at this focus region. As a result, the sound may not be heard at all the other regions. These regions are referred as dead space. Remedies 1. Curved surfaces can be avoided. If curved surfaces are present, they should be covered with suitable sound-absorbing materials. 4) Echo An echo is heard due to reflection of sound from a distant sound-reflecting object. If the time interval between the direct sound and reflected sound is less than 1/15th of a second, the reflected sound is helpful in increasing the loudness. Remedies 1. An echo can be avoided by covering long-distance walss and high ceiling with suitable sound absorbing material. This prevents reflection of sound. GIT 13
  • 14. 5) Echelon Effect It refers to the generation of a new separate sound due to multiple echo's. A set of railings or any regular reflecting surface is said to produce the echelon effect. This echelon effect affects the quality of the original sound. Remedies 1. The remedy to avoid echelon effect is to cover such surfaces with sound absorbing materials. 6) Resonance Resonance occurs due to the matching of frequency. If the window panels and sections of wooden portions have not been tightly fitted, they may start vibrating, thereby creating an extra sound in addition to the sound produced in the hall or room. Remedies 1. the resonance may be avoided by fixing the window panels properly. Any other vibrating objects which may produces resonance can be placed over a suitable sound absorbing material. GIT 14